325 Quotes About Masculinity
- Author Josh Hatcher
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The heart follows wherever it is led. It swings back and forth like a pendulum. Just embrace that, learn to laugh and cry when you should, and don’t expect those emotions to be a roadmap to your destination.
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- Author Josh Hatcher
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Feelings are great, and they have a purpose, but it’s certainly not to guide your life. Whoever said, “Follow your heart” was a fool. Your “heart” is your emotional center. Emotions have a great purpose – to allow us to enjoy life, to mourn loss, to have a tangible way to experience love – but feelings are fickle, and they are not meant to be the guiding force in our life.
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- Author Brad Miner
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When the next war comes—and it will (so history teaches us)—the burden of combat will not be carried by either strong women or weak men, although the sacrifice of the former will be warmly embraced by the best men.
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- Author Brad Miner
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Still, taking the good with the bad, chivalry, like Christianity, had a healthy effect upon Western man.
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- Author Sally Rooney
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Their feelings were suppressed so carefully in everyday life, forced into smaller and smaller spaces, until seemingly minor events took on insane and frightening significance. It was permissible to touch each other and cry during football matches.
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- Author Tim Winton
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He was scarcely sixteen years of age when he left his father’s home,And through Australia’s sunny clime a bushranger did roam.He robbed those wealthy squatters, their stock he did destroy,And a terror to Australia was the wild Colonial boy.
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- Author Virgil
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We have hearts valiant in war, we have spirit, and a manhood which has proved itself by deed.
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- Author Homer
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War is men's business; and this war is the business of every man in Ilium, myself above all.
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- Author Susie Woo
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Administrators grew wary of the emotional bonds that formed between [US military] men and Korean houseboys when bunking together. The paternal role taken on by soldiers was not conducive to military goals; they were there to fight a war, not act as fathers to Korean children, commanders argued. By taking up nurturing roles traditionally reserved for women, servicemen threatened the image of the military.
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